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22 March, 09:37
What form of energy are fossil fuels?
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Rodney Waters
22 March, 09:44
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Form: Chemical Potential Energy
Type: Non-renewable energy
Explanation:
Since there are no given options I am going to say fossil fuels are chemical Potential Energy because energy is stored in them until we extract them.
Fossil fuels are also considered non-renewable energy since eventually we will run out of them.
If you have either chemical Potential Energy or non-renewable energy as options either should be correct.
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22 March, 09:57
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Oil, coal and natural gas
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